Dude can play? He's a 6'8 forward with weight problems who can't shoot.
He has legit basketball talent.

Everything that could go wrong for him went wrong starting with that night.
Dude can play? He's a 6'8 forward with weight problems who can't shoot.

Dude can play? He's a 6'8 forward with weight problems who can't shoot.
He has legit basketball talent.
Everything that could go wrong for him went wrong starting with that night.

Gobert is the weird one. You'd think with the premium on rim protection, someone would have taken a chance on a 7'2 dude with that wingspan.That draft is why the foreign guys have gained more traction this year, nobody wants to miss on Gobert, Giannis, Schroeder type players again.
Maybe from the facts that his overall FG% is around 42%, and from 3 it's been 25% and 30%. Look at his shot percentages by distance on basketball-reference.His weight hasn't been an issue in Minnesota, I don't know where you're getting he can't shoot from.
He has legit basketball talent.
Everything that could go wrong for him went wrong starting with that night.

that one summer league game when he was GOING OFF, I was likeHe has legit basketball talent.
Everything that could go wrong for him went wrong starting with that night.
thought he might be something.....Narratives breh.![]()
the issue he's gonna face now is that while the PF spot is likely gonna be open for him to seize, it wouldn't be smart to pick up his option regardless, so he has no security and no real place here moving forward. He's in a tough spot because his teammates like him and stuff but he seems to be an afterthought already by Flip (I thought Flip didn't do right by him most of the time but Bennett would do some shyt that made you think Flip was justified.He has legit basketball talent.
Everything that could go wrong for him went wrong starting with that night.
It is possible to be drafted to the wrong situation with increased unrealistic expectations breh...
Do you know the full back story on his rookie year?
Maybe from the facts that his overall FG% is around 42%, and from 3 it's been 25% and 30%. Look at his shot percentages by distance on basketball-reference.
his top of the key jumper is actually pretty good. The issue there is that sometimes Bennett thought Flip ONLY wanted him to take that shot and Flip's mantra is "if it's an open shot, take it." Bennett took that to heart and would shoot it no matter what or when, to the point where he didn't do shyt else if that shot wasn't there. He was like Uncle Jesse in Full House with his "sweet spot"Maybe from the facts that his overall FG% is around 42%, and from 3 it's been 25% and 30%. Look at his shot percentages by distance on basketball-reference.
Gobert is the weird one. You'd think with the premium on rim protection, someone would have taken a chance on a 7'2 dude with that wingspan.
Giannis, I can see why he fell. The athleticism is there, obviously, but it seems difficult to project how well skills translate over to the NBA. That Bruno dude for Toronto is a good example.